Sometimes, there are no words.
(not so) Common Sense
Sometimes, there are no words.
By Carole Townsend
Have you ever dealt with someone whose job was so secure that he or she didn’t really care whether you walked away a satisfied customer? I have.
(not so) Common Sense
Sometimes, there are no words.
By Carole Townsend
Have you ever dealt with someone whose job was so secure that he or she didn’t really care whether you walked away a satisfied customer? I have.
(Not so) Common Sense
Some days, it pays to just throw in the towel (if you can find a clean one).
By Carole Townsend
Life happens in cycles. I believe that to be true; I have lived long enough to be able to back up that statement with cold, hard facts. Actually, I can ony back it up with my opinion, but still, I believe it to be true.
Keeping Gwinnett Clean and Beautiful
By Dave Emanuel
It’s time to talk trash. Now, if you’re expecting to read some lurid details and bad-mouthing, and see some dirty laundry exposed, you’re going to be sorely disappointed. I’m going to talk trash—literally.
Every time I take my car to the dealership for service, I hear my dad’s voice – tinny, from a distance, far in the back of my mind. It’s faint, of course.
(Not So) Common Sense
With a baby-boomer mentality, I’m not equipped to be a millennial.
By Carole Townsend
There are some words in the English language that are doomed to be overused. I have my own list, of course, as do most all writers.
(Not So) Common Sense…
I miss the back-to-school rush. Sometimes
By Carole Townsend
Heading to the Mall of Georgia earlier this week, I was surprised by the bumper-to-bumper backup of cars along Highway 20.
Letter to the Editor: We have to do something!
I am a resident of Haynes Crossing, on Grayson Parkway, for 13 years; our sister community is Haynes Preserve.
The other communities also bordering Grayson Parkway and Ridgedale Drive SW I am absolutely sure are highly concerned over the increase of car accidents and deaths at this intersection, as well as on the ‘curve’ in the road fronting Haynes Crossing. We have to do something!
Willie Nelson’s song about not letting our babies grow up to be cowboys has always been a favorite of mine, even though I’m not much of a fan of country music.
What is it about a vacation?
By Carole Townsend
July in Georgia. This is just about the time that many of us are packing up the kids and heading for a beach somewhere down south.
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